Togo held the Conference on Youth Engagement in Terrorism in Africa
The capital Lomé hosted on Thursday and Friday the high-level parliamentary conference on terrorism and violent extremism.
The capital Lomé hosted on Thursday and Friday the high-level parliamentary conference on terrorism and violent extremism.
During a virtual meeting, called “Türkiye-Togo Virtual Day”, co-organized on Tuesday by the Ministry of Investment Promotion, the Turkish Embassy in Togo and the Council for Foreign Economic Relations of Turkey (DEIK), a protocol agreement was signed between DEIK and the National Council of Employers of Togo (CNPT).
Togo will be hosting from January 19 to 20, 2023, the parliamentary conference on the fight against terrorism and violent extremism, the government announced on Monday.
Togolese Foreign Minister Robert Dussey was in Belgrade on Monday January 17, 2023 for meetings with the Serbian authorities. On this occasion, a diplomatic visa exemption agreement between the two countries was signed.
The opposition in Togo held its first meeting in the capital Lome on Saturday in Lome after more than two years of prohibition. This new start was welcomed by the opposition leader Brigitte Adjamagbo-Johnson.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Regional Integration and Togolese Abroad, Prof. Robert Dussey has announced yesterday, on behalf of Togo’s Head of State, Faure Essozimna Gnassingbe, the initiative to organize in 2024 the 9th Pan -African Congress in Lomé.
The work of the Rabat forum on reducing the cost of remittances from the African Diaspora opened on Thursday in Rabat Co-chaired by Morocco and Togo, the Forum aims to determine how to make remittances faster, safer and less expensive and promote the financial inclusion of migrants).
The capital of Togo, Lomé will host from January 19 to 20, 2023, the International Conference on Financing (CILF). The event should bring together personalities from the African economy around the financing of businesses and major projects.
The United States of America commended Togo and the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) for their efforts leading to the release of the 49 Ivorian military personnel arrested in Mali and in July 2022.
Like the three women among them, the Ivorian soldiers arrested last July in Mali, made a stopover on Saturday in Lomé after their release facilitated by the Togolese authorities.